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Mr. I - Man
08-30-2006, 04:17 PM
36k Brake caliper service $139.00 WTF They said if you don't lube the Calipers they will eat up the inner rotor. Truth or Stealership B.S.??:confused: Please advise.

DDWH
08-30-2006, 05:23 PM
Not sure, my dealership just wanted to do the 1500 dollar 36k fluids services, they didn't say anything about the calipers.

cestwick
08-30-2006, 05:35 PM
36k Brake caliper service $139.00 WTF They said if you don't lube the Calipers they will eat up the inner rotor. Truth or Stealership B.S.??:confused: Please advise.

I am a tech at a dealership and this is the first I have herd of 36k caliper lube...It would be a different story if you are having probs with brakes.....

as far as fluid service $1500 seems a little high...we get 350 or so for trans,coolant,brake fluid, and ps. fluid..then all you have for H2 is both diffs and t-case...1.5 hours to do diffs and t-case + fluids...


my .02

dochummer
08-30-2006, 05:48 PM
My local dealership wanted $1500 also. I ended up hiring a local mobile mechanic to do it and it cost just under $300 bucks. It was nice, because I was able to help him to save on the labor... :) - and I can do it myself now...

Dug
08-31-2006, 02:22 AM
Maybe you can answer me a question. My front rotors are rough on half of the pad area, the pad is clearly not touching the rotor. I asked the dealership to fix it a while ago, and they said it was mud and I should wash it off, it isn't mud and it won't come off. Thoughts?

Phil, i would guess that the pad is in wrong or crooked. Maybe clipped on wrong ? Have you had the pads replaced or are they origianals? Is it on the outboard side of the rotor ? I assume it is becuase thats the side you can see, the inside is covered with shield. I'm curious what would make them do that if they are installed correctly. Doug